I-595 is Broward County's major east-west thoroughfare used by residents and visitors to get to work, shops, entertainment venues, the airport, Port Everglades and the beaches. More than 180,000 vehicles per day use I-595, and by 2034 that number is projected to swell to beyond 300,000 vehicles per day.

On March 3, 2009, The Florida Department of Transportation signed a public-private partnership (P3) agreement with I-595 Express, LLC, to serve as the concessionaire to design, build, finance, operate and maintain (D/B/F/O/M) the I-595 corridor improvements project for a long-term commitment of 35 years.

The improvements to the I-595 corridor will vastly improve driving conditions along I-595 and preserve the future vitality of the corridor. The project limits extend from the I-75 / Sawgrass Expressway interchange to the I-595 / I-95 interchange in Central Broward County.

Improving mobility along the I-595 corridor isn't just a necessity for residents and visitors; it will have a significant impact in South Florida's economy. I-595 is also vital to the shipment of freight and goods around South Florida.

For further detail information on the I-595 improvements, please visit www.I-595.com.

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Toll Collection began on 595 Express Lanes

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) began collecting tolls electronically on the 595 Express Lanes Wednesday, April 9th.

No cash transactions are allowed. All users are charged a toll and must have a SunPass transponder and an associated pre-paid account.

All motor vehicles, including trucks, are allowed to use the Express Lanes.